About Hotel il Grande Umeda
In the busy Nishitenma district, this casual three-star hotel in a modern urban tower is a three-minute walk from Minami-Morimachi metro station. An on-site restaurant and business centre are the Hotel il Grande Umeda hotel’s standout features.
Subdued guest rooms with plain decor feature work desks and TVs with cable channels. Mini-fridges and tea-making facilities are also provided.
The business centre consists of a shared printer and two desktop PCs, both of which provide free Internet access. Wi-Fi is also available in the lobby. Other amenities include a laundry facility (fees) and a relaxed lounge.
Along with Japanese and Western options, the hotel’s quaint, on-site restaurant ‘Barolo’ serves up a range of Italian-inspired dishes. Numerous cafes, restaurants and bars lie within an easy walk.
The Hotel il Grande Umeda hotel is a mile from Osaka train station and a mile-and-a-half from the landmark Umeda Sky Building. The famed 16th century Osaka Castle is two miles away.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Top-drawer location
This hotel's location is undoubtedly the feather in its cap. In addition to being within an easy five-minute walk of the nearest metro station, it has loads of 24-hour stores in the local vicinity as well as a plethora of restaurants, fast-food outlets and shops pretty much right on the doorstep. TOP TIP: many of the ramen shops in this area are outstanding!
positive:
Plenty of bathroom-based freebies
In addition to bath towels, face towels, toothbrush & toothpaste, shampoo, conditioner and body soap, every guest here gets a pair of slippers and a rather fetching yukata (Japanese bathrobe), absolutely free. Not bad.
positive:
Breakfast is pretty good
It may not be free but it has to be said that the breakfast buffet proffered here affords a great deal of variety, with plenty in the way of both Japanese and Western options to choose from. It's surprisingly cheap, too.
Negative Reviews
negative:
Can be noisy at times
The fact that this hotel lies at the intersection of two busy roads and has paper-thin walls means there are times when you cannot help but be disturbed by noise made elsewhere. Light sleepers would do well to pack some good quality ear plugs in their luggage.
negative:
No in-room Wi-Fi
At the moment, this property only affords free Wi-Fi in the lobby area. It seems odd that a hotel in such a technically advanced nation as Japan would be unable (or unwilling) to provide Wi-Fi in all of its rooms.
negative:
Accommodations look a little tired
Many guests have commented on the rather dated and faded appearance of the guest rooms and bathrooms. Time for a strategic refurb perhaps..?